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believe that clean energy is an economic driver. it doesn't hurt. it doesn't hurt the economy. jobs, public health is what clean energy is about these days. >> jennifer: we're going to stand by for the politics of electric cars here but there is a 58% poll that i just want to show you that it is going to -- 58% of americans which is what you were referring to. responded it would make us stronger. 16% said it would make the economy weaker. why do we hear republicans taking such a stance against clean energy? >> let me say the first thing is that not all republicans are on the wrong side of the clean energy now. in washington, it is a big problem. you've got really significant governors around the country from iowa to arizona arnold schwarzenegger, past governor of california, there are a lot of republicans that are right on this issue because of the economics. but in washington -- >> jennifer: schultz. >> secretary of state. richard nixon created the environmental protection agency. washington is owned lock, stock and barrel by big e
believe that clean energy is an economic driver. it doesn't hurt. it doesn't hurt the economy. jobs, public health is what clean energy is about these days. >> jennifer: we're going to stand by for the politics of electric cars here but there is a 58% poll that i just want to show you that it is going to -- 58% of americans which is what you were referring to. responded it would make us stronger. 16% said it would make the economy weaker. why do we hear republicans taking such a stance...
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koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "the war room"." >> thanks for having me again. it's great to be with you. 12,347 >> jennifer: i appreciate your perspective. even on climb changes blockburg when they put it on the cover of the magazine, how can we get our leaders to take action. >> the president has to put forward a plan. it has to not only acknowledge theeverything that your wonderful show has been discussing, the water level the falling of the water level in the mississippi river. the acidification in the ocean the killing of the shell fish, it's real, okay? it's obvious to the scientists. and the dark joke of it is that it's been known scientifically for more than a century. that's not a problem. the deniers are not even the problem. the problem is we don't have a plan. we don't have a strategy. if we had one and if the preside
koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "the war room"." >> thanks for having me again. it's great to be with you. 12,347 >> jennifer: i appreciate your perspective. even on climb changes blockburg when they put it on the cover of the magazine, how can we get our leaders to...
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top energy adviser big oil guy. which should give you some understanding of why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to augustto acues the president of picking winners and loser and favoring campaign contributers, take a listen. >> romney: sometimes i have an impression that the attitudes of the administration is trying to stop oil gas and coal. that they don't want those sources. they want those things to get so so expensive and rare that wind and solar become highly efficient. >> jennifer: he didn't even mention solindrum. but the bottom line he has a lot of explaining to do. here to talk about romney's energy plan, such as it is, is daniel weiss dan, thank you so much for joining me inside "the war room." >> it's great to be back in "the war room." >> jennifer: it's great to have you back because a battler is on our side in the war room. speaking of winners and losers, i know you've looked at this, what would the romney-ryan
top energy adviser big oil guy. which should give you some understanding of why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to augustto acues the president of picking winners and loser and favoring campaign contributers, take a listen. >> romney: sometimes i have an impression that the attitudes of the administration is trying to stop oil gas and coal. that they don't want those sources. they want those...
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laws and energy targets. there is a resolution that was passed by alec to discourage states from participating in national renewable energy targets, but also state renewable energy targets are on tap to be attacked by alec repealing state renewable portfolio standards. so here to elaborate on alec's anti-environment agenda is dayle byrck. she is joining from new york. dayle welcome inside the "war room." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you bet. how effective has alec been in pushing this anti-environmental legislation through states and the federal government as well. >> they haven't been that effective yet, but they are having a huge impact in that they are getting out there in many, many states on a whole variety of issues renewable energy energy efficiency and it is really potentially a huge problem because these are the sectors that are the bright spots in these economies in these states. this is where we see the energy sector creating the most jobs and economic benefits for the american people. so it
laws and energy targets. there is a resolution that was passed by alec to discourage states from participating in national renewable energy targets, but also state renewable energy targets are on tap to be attacked by alec repealing state renewable portfolio standards. so here to elaborate on alec's anti-environment agenda is dayle byrck. she is joining from new york. dayle welcome inside the "war room." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you bet. how effective has alec...
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and renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in my state. so i think it's exactly what my state was designed to do which is to marry a very strong environmental value system that we have in the state where the -- we're the evergreen state, of course, with an entrepreneurial culture that has valued innovation and has created the policies that are necessary to allow them to blossom and i tell you, it is happening. in fact, i was just walking down the hallway ten minutes ago and one of our economic development team members said that he was talking to this cutting edge transmission technology company that can do really high capacity transmission to reduce the cost of transmitting clean energy. when we're done with this interview, i'm going to try to get him to open up a spot here in the state. that will be great to be governor of the state of washington. >> jennifer: it brings me back home. what's -- that's what every smart governor is doing to get those products manufactured in your state and put people to work. it is a huge opportunity. now ob
and renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in my state. so i think it's exactly what my state was designed to do which is to marry a very strong environmental value system that we have in the state where the -- we're the evergreen state, of course, with an entrepreneurial culture that has valued innovation and has created the policies that are necessary to allow them to blossom and i tell you, it is happening. in fact, i was just walking down the hallway ten minutes ago and one of...
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for decades it has been the major source of energy. but that is reversing, and that is a huge success story for people concerned about climate change and public health but that is a terrible reality for coal executives and their financiers. so now they are getting the stuff out of the u.s. and into emerging economies. >> jennifer: so is that why coal is now a dollar a ton? these companies are buying it for so cheap; is that why? >> that is sort of a scandal in of itself. the majority of coal is from an area called the power river basin, and most of that is federally owned coal, and the federal government is responsible for -- >> jennifer: wait, when you say federally owned coal, you are talking it is leased -- they go down, but it is on public lands. >> exactly. it is on public lands, and the rocks themselves belong to the american taxpayers, and the federal government is responsible for leasing that land to the coal industry in a responsible way. but in reality they are selling it for as low as a dollar a ton. and that has resulted in
for decades it has been the major source of energy. but that is reversing, and that is a huge success story for people concerned about climate change and public health but that is a terrible reality for coal executives and their financiers. so now they are getting the stuff out of the u.s. and into emerging economies. >> jennifer: so is that why coal is now a dollar a ton? these companies are buying it for so cheap; is that why? >> that is sort of a scandal in of itself. the...
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get that, top energy adviser big oil guy which should give you some understanding why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to accuse the winners and loser. >> the government of united states is not a very good venture capitalist. he's picking winners and losers. mostly he's picking losers. i don't want the government investing in companies. particularly companies of his campaign attributers. >> jennifer: bottom line he's got a lot of explaining to do. joining me now from washington to talk about romney's energy plan such as it is is daniel weiss, senior fellow and director of energy, thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> it's grade to be back in the war room. >> jennifer: it's great to have you back because a battler on our side in "the war room." speaking of winners and losers, what would--since i know you looked at this--the romney-ryan plan do for big oil and gas companies? >> well, you began your discussion of this with the right prelude, which is mitt romney going to texas this
get that, top energy adviser big oil guy which should give you some understanding why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to accuse the winners and loser. >> the government of united states is not a very good venture capitalist. he's picking winners and losers. mostly he's picking losers. i don't want the government investing in companies. particularly companies of his campaign attributers. >>...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. ♪ >> jennifer: now to a few other stories that caught my interest for your progressives. so it's time to defeat that old obama for america campaign app on your phone, and make room for the latest in political gadgetry, the presidential inaugural committee launched a mobile app for iphone and android phones today. that app is a must have for anybody who is planning to at ten the inauguration festivities. it provides users -- it has a schedule of events, transportation information
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long...
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there was so much energy inside the convention hall i just had to hold on for dear life as i road the waves. okay, maybe i dot a little carried away but it was such an honor to be asked to speak, i figured the least i could do is give it all i have got. and that's what politics does to me. it gets me fired up. and being from michigan you throw in mitt romney telling us to go bankrupt and then later taken credit for the turn around, i almost lost my mind. so for now know that we throw ourselves into it, because this stuff is important. it matters. it's about jobs and families and futures, and for some people it is literally about life and death, and we heard passion from all sides. people yelling about cars. people yelling at chairs. so sometimes you just got to leave it all on the floor. we all just plowed through an intense two weeks of political conventions. people tuning in from around the world tweeting like mad, just to bare witness to this amazing democracy. i know it is hokey to some but it is just so awesome to me. i'm exhausted not just because of late nights and hard work an
there was so much energy inside the convention hall i just had to hold on for dear life as i road the waves. okay, maybe i dot a little carried away but it was such an honor to be asked to speak, i figured the least i could do is give it all i have got. and that's what politics does to me. it gets me fired up. and being from michigan you throw in mitt romney telling us to go bankrupt and then later taken credit for the turn around, i almost lost my mind. so for now know that we throw ourselves...
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how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much for joining us on this fantastic day. up next the republicans made it their mission to limit the president's term to one. we'll have that story and more right here on current tv. presidential inauguration plus insight into obama's second term. only on current tv. >> jennifer: welcome back to "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm in new york. we have been talking about the president's second-term agenda. the question is how obstructionist will republicans be? let's first revisit november 2010 when mitch mcconnell revealed his own agenda. >> our top political priority over the next two years should b
how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much...
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this is the raw not very edited video, but the energy of the room and this horse candidate who has made tens of thousands of speeches is just hoping somebody votes for him. >> jennifer: it's so great. we all forget what it was like back then, which is why it is so important that you kp kp -- captured all of this. what was his reaction when you said you were going to write a book. >> it is likal of his reactions. he is like oh, that sounds interesting. i would like to read that. so often i talk about when i film people they get nervous, they forget his name their name, they start singing all kinds of stuff. but this time it was me. and i wasn't sure where we were going, and it was fun to feel the anxiety that people feel when they meet the president for the first time. >> jennifer: that is so great. how can people access the videos. is the book mostly pictures? >> if you have the e-edition, it links up. but there is a website firstcameraman.com where you can see tons of stuff. >> jennifer: all right. why the need for videographer for the first time? >> i think he thought it was part of t
this is the raw not very edited video, but the energy of the room and this horse candidate who has made tens of thousands of speeches is just hoping somebody votes for him. >> jennifer: it's so great. we all forget what it was like back then, which is why it is so important that you kp kp -- captured all of this. what was his reaction when you said you were going to write a book. >> it is likal of his reactions. he is like oh, that sounds interesting. i would like to read that. so...
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you know ohio gets most of it's energy today from coal. we passed a standard that says by the year 2025, that 25% of all of the electricity sold in ohio must come from renewable sources or advanced technologies and at least half of that must come from wind and solar power. and so i think that's part of the reason that we are seeing wind developed in ohio, but we are also seeing solar developed extensively throughout our state and this is good. it's creating jobs. it's good for the environment. as the governor has acknowledged, climate change is an issue, and it will be good for our climate, and so i am proud of my state, and i am thankful that governor kasich at this point is continuing to pursue the standard that was put in place earlier. >> do you think that kasich or portman can have some impact on john boehner? >> well shethey should. john boehner is from the cincinnati area. i know him very well. but, you see, jennifer i think the speaker is really a captive of the right-wing, tea party members of his caucus. i think john boehner woul
you know ohio gets most of it's energy today from coal. we passed a standard that says by the year 2025, that 25% of all of the electricity sold in ohio must come from renewable sources or advanced technologies and at least half of that must come from wind and solar power. and so i think that's part of the reason that we are seeing wind developed in ohio, but we are also seeing solar developed extensively throughout our state and this is good. it's creating jobs. it's good for the environment....
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but i think the other ones are fights where we'll see much more energy. >> jennifer: all right. katrina vanden huevel out there saying he should fight all of these issues. thanks so much for coming inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: coming up it has been 40 years since roe v. wade gave women the right to choose, and a battle has ensued ever since. and progressives have been a little bit grumpy as of late and we'll tell you why. >> and paul krugman and jon stewart enter into a war of words into this trillion dollars coin idea. it's a monday and we're just getting started. stick around. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. >> jennifer: next week marks the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and yet after these decades we're still seeing the same old attacks on women's rights. as state legislatures reconvene this month there are a slew of laws being imposed. in wyoming lawmakers introduced a pair of so-called fetal heart beat bills. one would ban apportion if the fetal heart beat was detected and the other would require doctors to describe
but i think the other ones are fights where we'll see much more energy. >> jennifer: all right. katrina vanden huevel out there saying he should fight all of these issues. thanks so much for coming inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: coming up it has been 40 years since roe v. wade gave women the right to choose, and a battle has ensued ever since. and progressives have been a little bit grumpy as of late and we'll tell you why. >> and paul...
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unless we have a jobs program, energy efficiencies investments in improving our electrical grid, unless we put people to work in this country, we are not ever going to close the deficit. i would say let's raise those income taxes on the highest earners, but couple it with a jobs program. >> jennifer: which is what he has tried to do by insisting on a $50 million surplus for infrastructure. fiscal cliff discussions are obviously continuing, and the white house has lowered the amount of new revenue it is seeking from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion. i want to have you listen to a sound bite from speaker boehner. >> listen, we have been reasonable and responsible in our approach to this, and we're going to continue to do that. it's time for the president to do his part. >> jennifer: i don't know if you can hear that. >> i heard it. but very quickly, we got here because of two massive tax cuts two unpaid for wars and financial recklessness on wall street and deregulation. we need to restore those upper income brackets and have an investment program to put people back to work. the fed recogni
unless we have a jobs program, energy efficiencies investments in improving our electrical grid, unless we put people to work in this country, we are not ever going to close the deficit. i would say let's raise those income taxes on the highest earners, but couple it with a jobs program. >> jennifer: which is what he has tried to do by insisting on a $50 million surplus for infrastructure. fiscal cliff discussions are obviously continuing, and the white house has lowered the amount of new...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> jennifer: hurricane sandy continues to wreak havoc in the east, and we are spending our prayers there. the associated press have reported that two people have died from fallen trees in new jersey, others have died in maryland, pennsylvania and contracted contract bringing the total death to ten. nearly 13,000 flights are grounded. 4 million people are without power, 1 million of them are in new york. the nyu hospital is without power. emergency response teams are also unable to get to the coney island hospital in brooklyn. and in downtown manhattan workers were trapped inside a power station. subways with shut down from washington to boston. the new york subway could be out of service for a week. the storm has always flooded most of atlantic city sweeping away an entire section of the city's famed board work. and shelters are open across the state. 100 national guard troops are on duty. in north caroli
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> jennifer: hurricane sandy continues to wreak havoc in the east, and we are spending our prayers there. the associated press have reported that two people have died from fallen trees in new jersey, others have died in maryland, pennsylvania and contracted contract bringing the total death to ten. nearly 13,000 flights are grounded. 4 million people...
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clean energy is just one of many issues like the drug war, the drone war, and i have been waiting to exhale on those issues and by that i mean i have been holding my nose. >> jennifer: keli you agree? >> i'm not sure if everyone is aware, but the election was only two weeks ago. so it hasn't been that bad. we should give him a little bit of time to handle the drug war and all of these things. i think they are right to say you got through the reelection, show us what you have got. but if the behavior of senator mccain and graham towards susan rice is any indication then perhaps the obstructionism we thought we would be done with is not over. which means he could have a tougher time than any of us anticipated. >> jennifer: let's hope not. keli thank you so much for joining us as usual inside "the war room," you are awesome. >> thank you. >> jennifer: you bet. up next brett ehrlich pulling the curtain back on a controversy. >> coming up naked people. ♪ >> jennifer: we asked brett ehrlich to expose a local issue that was really getting under people's skin and clearly we should have bee
clean energy is just one of many issues like the drug war, the drone war, and i have been waiting to exhale on those issues and by that i mean i have been holding my nose. >> jennifer: keli you agree? >> i'm not sure if everyone is aware, but the election was only two weeks ago. so it hasn't been that bad. we should give him a little bit of time to handle the drug war and all of these things. i think they are right to say you got through the reelection, show us what you have got....
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energy energy that america actually uses -- >> blah, blah blah -- >> blah blah blah? >> wouldn't it be good to have an investment in all kinds of energy so therefore where is the republican caucus blocking the tax credit for winds, which will cause hundreds of thousands of jobs to be lost in the united states? >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china. >> why would they turn that away. >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china, where if you read the "washington post" you saw that they are working on penalties on the chinese -- really polar panels silendra anybody. in the 15th century, little dutch boys -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i know some am i -- >> chris -- >> oh, look -- >> chris -- >> let me make my point here. >> chris! hello. >> go ahead, okay. >> what is wrong with the all inclusive strategy? you include wind, solar everything -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> stay right there, you guys it is a good thing that chris is in washington, because i would have to physically separate you. after the break we'll fine out how much will and chris made on today's faceboo
energy energy that america actually uses -- >> blah, blah blah -- >> blah blah blah? >> wouldn't it be good to have an investment in all kinds of energy so therefore where is the republican caucus blocking the tax credit for winds, which will cause hundreds of thousands of jobs to be lost in the united states? >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china. >> why would they turn that away. >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china, where if you read the...
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it will take all of us coming together, all of our ideas, all of our energy but that's always been the new hampshire way. [ cheers and applause ] >> jennifer: well that's new hampshire's governor elect, maggie hassan at her victory speech on tuesday night. and next year she will be the nation's only female democratic governor. new hampshire voters made an interesting bit of history this week because they el elected the first, all-women delegation to washington. senator jean chaking, and another senator, and then two other women in the house. tonight i'm actually go pleased to be able to welcome maggie hassan into "the war room." maggie so glad to have you, and congratulations on your wig win. >> thank you so much. it's great to be with you. >> all right. now new hampshire comes across as this macho -- to those outside of new hampshire, this macho live free or die state. and yet you are the only female democratic governor. is there a grand plan at work here? >> well there is a long history and tuition of community participation at all levels and so we have had a long tradition of women
it will take all of us coming together, all of our ideas, all of our energy but that's always been the new hampshire way. [ cheers and applause ] >> jennifer: well that's new hampshire's governor elect, maggie hassan at her victory speech on tuesday night. and next year she will be the nation's only female democratic governor. new hampshire voters made an interesting bit of history this week because they el elected the first, all-women delegation to washington. senator jean chaking, and...
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it invested $90 billion in clean energy projects and brought $300 billion in tax cuts. that's just some of the accomplishments. so to tell us more about president obama stimulus package and how it changed america for the better, i'm joined--i'm so grateful he has come on, michael grunweld. he's author of "the new new deal." he comes to us from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me, governor. >> jennifer: you bet. i appreciate you documenting all that did you. i'm curious quickly what are your thoughts on paul ryan's backpedaling or his denial that he went after some that have stimulus. do you think that's just g.o.p. business after usual, or do you think that will come back to haunt him. >> there were a lot of cash and trash republicans who went after the money and we know to the ribbon cuttings even though they voted against the stimulus. one thing that i show in my book aside from the notion pretty much everything that people think about the stimulus is wrong is that the republicans really did have this strategy from
it invested $90 billion in clean energy projects and brought $300 billion in tax cuts. that's just some of the accomplishments. so to tell us more about president obama stimulus package and how it changed america for the better, i'm joined--i'm so grateful he has come on, michael grunweld. he's author of "the new new deal." he comes to us from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me, governor. >> jennifer: you bet....
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energy infrastructure with things like smart grid technology to transport renewable energy. third, an energy policy has to be conservative. to save energy, to conserve, to find ways to use it efficiently and sparingly. and finally a national energy policy would enlist private businesses to manufacture the products that create and generate renewable energy. things like solar panels, wind turbines, they should be made here in america. we shouldn't have to buy them from finland or from china. there are already leaders stepping up to bat on this issue. there is a bipartisan slate of brave, truth tellers. you've seen it this week. mayor bloomberg. governor cuomo. governor chris christie. president obama. and when we are fortunate enough to see the president-elected to that second term, that group needs to take this agenda to congress and pass it within 100 days. lead gentlemen! lead! and we, you and i, need to pressure them to do it. the hurricane has forced the issue. now it is up to us to take action on it for the good of the nation. joining me now via skype is james west, edit
energy infrastructure with things like smart grid technology to transport renewable energy. third, an energy policy has to be conservative. to save energy, to conserve, to find ways to use it efficiently and sparingly. and finally a national energy policy would enlist private businesses to manufacture the products that create and generate renewable energy. things like solar panels, wind turbines, they should be made here in america. we shouldn't have to buy them from finland or from china....
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phyllis cuttno the energy pew's energy ttv om state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. >> ahhh! >> any questions? any questions? >> i have a few observations. i wasn't't aware that theevevegege amamicic taxpayeye os s sma icns and am ibb supupseseo be d at thesehe chickens? ke if a aththg i'm impressed, after all they picked the carcass clean and left the clothing. and the chicksens were clearly hurled off off screen i rest easier one someone is a chief chicken thrower. this poor girl watched a gold fesh gasp for air and a bunny blown to pieces and now a man be mauled by poultry. what are you going to make her sit through next? >> all right, kid you're doing great. don't say anything until after the
phyllis cuttno the energy pew's energy ttv om state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. >> ahhh! >> any...
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. >> coming up the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to see who cenk uygur is going to throw an elbow at tonight. cenk what do you have up your sleeve tonight? >> well, we have got an amazing panel of people to talk about. both the kidnapping in algeria and kat listen biglow coming out and defending her movie. we have a former cia operative to talk about those issues. it's going to be an amazing panel. >> jennifer: cenk we haven't talked about the kidnapping. can you fill our viewers in on that? >> there are apparently at least three americans that have been kidnapped dozens over all from six different countries. it's islamic militants that have spilled over perhaps from malia. we'll tell you about it in the next hour. >> jennifer: thank you cenk. thanks for your reach, thanks for your pop in the eye often. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: we'll be watching it all as it starts at the top of the hour. now l
. >> coming up the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to see who cenk uygur is going to throw an elbow at tonight. cenk what do you have up your sleeve tonight? >> well, we have got an amazing panel of people to talk about. both the kidnapping in algeria and kat listen biglow coming out and defending her movie. we have...
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toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shr
toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives....
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the sweet taste of energy. joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: last week new york mayor michael bloomberg proposed restricting sugary soda drinks. the soft drink industry fire back calling bloomberg a nanny mayor. nice dress. when the democrats just floated the idea of soda tax in healthcare negotiations, the beverage industry increased it's lobbying budget from $1 million to $19 million. in europe these kind of policies are gaining traction and they're widespread. in denmark the cost of butter went up by 0% last year because of a new tax on saturated fats. now that might sound expensive, but right now this country is paying $190 billion a year for obesity-related diseases. that's 21% of all medical costs. and in turn parts of the country it's hard to even find healthy food. but now some innovative organizations are teaming up to change that by turning urban blight into a healthy oasis. it's an example of what's working. >> this was a city park. in the beginning there was resentment
the sweet taste of energy. joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: last week new york mayor michael bloomberg proposed restricting sugary soda drinks. the soft drink industry fire back calling bloomberg a nanny mayor. nice dress. when the democrats just floated the idea of soda tax in healthcare negotiations, the beverage industry increased it's lobbying budget from $1 million to $19 million. in europe these kind of policies are...
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so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle.
so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle.
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solely on the auto industry as it happens did in the past and i write quite a bit about the bottom-up energy that is happening in the city. and i write about the do it yourself city like detroit. the government really isn't functioning properly, but it does give people the sort of space to do things like plant urban gardens or just start their sort of own entrepreneurial operations without much getting in the way, because as i said there's not -- >> jennifer: there's a lot of land. right. detroit was a city that was built for 2 million people but now only about 700,000 live there. and people are using some of that vacant land for -- for example, urban farming. how successful has that been? >> it is doing good. it is sort of a metaphor these green shoots coming from the industrialists of our society. but it's obviously a deficit that the city has 40-some miles of vacant land that's paris, and turning that into a positive thing. just this week the city council is supposed to be voting on a project by a local businessman who wants to buy something like 1400 acres of vacant city land and plant a
solely on the auto industry as it happens did in the past and i write quite a bit about the bottom-up energy that is happening in the city. and i write about the do it yourself city like detroit. the government really isn't functioning properly, but it does give people the sort of space to do things like plant urban gardens or just start their sort of own entrepreneurial operations without much getting in the way, because as i said there's not -- >> jennifer: there's a lot of land. right....
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he's talking a lot about energy. he likes to point out that the keystone pipe loan and issues like that, but honestly, i think you know, the president has a lot of positive things that he can point to, whether it's the economy as a whole the stock market, how it's improved since the stimulus package whether it's the auto industry, and so it, it's really going to be the central question of the campaign. >> it could be a framing issue that the president has because romney obviously doesn't have an active role for government, wants to be more hands off. justin, to follow-up more, do you think in in today's speech, justin, do you think it gave the meat? >> well, if i think it that for democrats who listened to the speech, there was a lot for them to be happy about. i think that you saw the enthusiasm from the crowd. and you also saw that the romney campaign was afraid of this speech before it came out. they -- in the days leading up to it, they released web videos and did conference calls with reporters trying to kind of
he's talking a lot about energy. he likes to point out that the keystone pipe loan and issues like that, but honestly, i think you know, the president has a lot of positive things that he can point to, whether it's the economy as a whole the stock market, how it's improved since the stimulus package whether it's the auto industry, and so it, it's really going to be the central question of the campaign. >> it could be a framing issue that the president has because romney obviously doesn't...
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colorado's home to 5,000 wind energy jobs. major turbine manufacturer ves tass has invested over a billion dollars in colorado. and now they're threatening to lay off most of their 1700 employees in the tax credit is not extended. romney is bucking the wishes of the voters and three out of four republican congressmen from colorado. all of whom want the state to develop wind and solar. but a couple of recent polls found that over 60% of americans, 60% want to extend tax credits for clean energy. want to create clean energy standards, want to spend yes more government money to develop solar and wind power jobs! but not mitt! he wants to give the oil and gas industry $4 billion in tax credits instead. why? maybe because his campaign has taken $9 million from big oil so far. folks, we cannot drill our way to energy independence. we cannot drill our way to lower gas prices. every expert has made that clear. you have to have an array of energy sources. but mitt romney does not care about the experts. he cares about the donors. the o
colorado's home to 5,000 wind energy jobs. major turbine manufacturer ves tass has invested over a billion dollars in colorado. and now they're threatening to lay off most of their 1700 employees in the tax credit is not extended. romney is bucking the wishes of the voters and three out of four republican congressmen from colorado. all of whom want the state to develop wind and solar. but a couple of recent polls found that over 60% of americans, 60% want to extend tax credits for clean energy....
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solar projects or bolster demand for solar energy through renewable energy standards. maybe states even get rewarded for working target. maybe the same collaboration could work in wind, you name it. every region of the country has something unique to offer from you their private and universities and workforce skill. multiply 50 states across the nation it would drive huge job creation. now how do i know this would work? in michigan, just a small example, when the administration held a competition to create an american advanced battery industry, i went to my divided legislature and we passed incentives and policies that caused 18 battery companies to locate in michigan and those companies are projected to create 20,000 jobs. one little competition. it's just a small example of how a little incentive and crazitive and and creative partnerships can create jobs. governors of both parties would do backward somersaults to have access to funds to engage the profit sector and allow them to strategically invest to create jobs at home. while we can't get congress to act, let's g
solar projects or bolster demand for solar energy through renewable energy standards. maybe states even get rewarded for working target. maybe the same collaboration could work in wind, you name it. every region of the country has something unique to offer from you their private and universities and workforce skill. multiply 50 states across the nation it would drive huge job creation. now how do i know this would work? in michigan, just a small example, when the administration held a...
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. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious liquory is a big advocate for stopping climate change. what do you think he'll do about keystone? >> i remember he--climate change the copenhagen conference in 2009 senator kerry preceded hillary clinton there, and she proceeded barack obama as one of the areas where he has done significant work on behalf of the administration in this first four years and we'll continue on those interests going forward. it's an interesting thing jennifer in global diplomacy economics is becoming a far more meaningful element of global diplomacy. there is now an assistant secretar
. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious...
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the energy of the heat goes into the energy of the winds. the fact that we have this is a normal thing to happen when you have global warming. it is going to happen but you don't know exactly when and you don't know exactly where and you don't know exactly how big. but you do know these things are happening and they're going to happen. >> jennifer: so the purpose of this conversation is to convey to people, progressives who know that there is a causal link to be clear about it. to not be fudging about it. be clear. there is a systemic causation that links human activity and climate change to these huge weather events. >> right. systemic causation, we have a name for it. you need to use that name. >> jennifer: all right. so make it real. so we know that there's been a whole pushback on the part of like senator inhoff and others saying it is a hoax. often, it is good if we can tell a story that's very concrete to help convey the urgency of the moment. is there an example like that that you could share with people? >> sure. james hanson gave us
the energy of the heat goes into the energy of the winds. the fact that we have this is a normal thing to happen when you have global warming. it is going to happen but you don't know exactly when and you don't know exactly where and you don't know exactly how big. but you do know these things are happening and they're going to happen. >> jennifer: so the purpose of this conversation is to convey to people, progressives who know that there is a causal link to be clear about it. to not be...
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when john mccain was running, he ran on clean energy. it's not like both weren't saying clean energy works. they realized those people weren't for the folks they cared about. >> it's a bizarre scenario where they are accuratelying a world that is just not accurate. so there is another development today on the trail again by somebody who is koch-brothers backed candidate, scott walker. he told the associated press today that he was not afraid to lose the recall and if he wins, he is going to governor by consensus. this is the quote is they the voters, wants me to keep the focus and attention on fixing things. we are going to make sure we have a more comprehensive and inclusive process to get there. can you imagine a kinder, gentlesh scott walker? >> i can because it's a candidate, not the governor. it's interesting when people face raul all of the sudden they remember people want consensus, that they don't want to just attack all firefighters nurses and teachers that everything he has done is counter to that. so i think it's smart politic
when john mccain was running, he ran on clean energy. it's not like both weren't saying clean energy works. they realized those people weren't for the folks they cared about. >> it's a bizarre scenario where they are accuratelying a world that is just not accurate. so there is another development today on the trail again by somebody who is koch-brothers backed candidate, scott walker. he told the associated press today that he was not afraid to lose the recall and if he wins, he is going...
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all of the above strategy on energy. >> but let's look at that. even assuming--first of all it's not above it's coal and oil right. >> but let's assume it's an intelligent energy policy, it isn't, but let's assume it is. first of all that would take ten years minimum. second of all energy independence is a good thing for a lot of different reasons but it's not a job creator. >> jennifer: unless renewables, building wind turbines. >> but the energy independence--the work of doing that. >> jennifer: absolutely. >> investments and infrastructure, the infrastructure being roads and highways and bridges and railroads or renewables or whatever. investments that put people to work or schools or hospitals those things put people to work. those are worth while investments, they do generate jobs. but just saying you're energy independent doesn't generate jobs, nor does it lower the cost of gasoline because the cost of gasoline is set at the world market. we only generate 2% of the world's energy. we consume 25% of it. if we generated 5% of the world's energ
all of the above strategy on energy. >> but let's look at that. even assuming--first of all it's not above it's coal and oil right. >> but let's assume it's an intelligent energy policy, it isn't, but let's assume it is. first of all that would take ten years minimum. second of all energy independence is a good thing for a lot of different reasons but it's not a job creator. >> jennifer: unless renewables, building wind turbines. >> but the energy independence--the work...
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we are moving towards energy independence bit by bit. has that fact crept into the public's psyche do you think? >> it really hasn't. and that is another goal of this meeting that the president had -- or this press conference that the president had with all of these people standing behind him to make the point that we are drilling now more than we ever have. technology has increased. we have oil leases that oil companies haven't started using yet. so an attempt to draw the line draw a clear distention between his energy strategy and a move towards independence with the republican strategy, which basically is to pump -- you know pour more holes in the ground and pump more oil out that contributes to pollution, that's where he wants to go with this. the question is if gas prices will reduce enough that this won't be an election-year factor. >> even with the disaster on the gulf, and all of the concerns raised on that there has been an enormously drilling more. has that issue become part of the public debate or are we talking about fringe i
we are moving towards energy independence bit by bit. has that fact crept into the public's psyche do you think? >> it really hasn't. and that is another goal of this meeting that the president had -- or this press conference that the president had with all of these people standing behind him to make the point that we are drilling now more than we ever have. technology has increased. we have oil leases that oil companies haven't started using yet. so an attempt to draw the line draw a...
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so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. >> some people think they can change the world through music. ♪ ♪ >> that's true, but we'll get to that in a second. mark johnson is a grammy winning producer and put together a documentary playing for change. we're going to talk to him in a second, take a look at this. ♪ ♪ >> you feel nothing else than peace. >> all right well, thanks for joining us here. mark you're going to go around, change the world with your music, is that the kind of hippy you are? >> it's not just me. there's people all around the world that see the power of doing things together inspiring each other and music is one of the greatest things we have. playing for change is a movement of people that uses music around the world to inspire people we're never going to be as strong as the things that can bring us together. we travel around the world film musicians and unit them to make songs around the world stand by me, one love, build music schools, connect the kids togeth
so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. >> some people think they can change the world through music. ♪ ♪ >> that's true, but we'll get to that in a second. mark johnson is a grammy winning producer and put together a documentary playing for change. we're going to talk to him in a second, take a look at this. ♪ ♪ >> you feel nothing else than peace. >> all right well, thanks for joining us...
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they both want to focus on energy. they both have a training component of what they would like to do. increase exports. concur the deficit. it's pretty -- it's ironic that they both have a similar plan. >> eliot: what you just said is treacherous for the president. >> jennifer: i know. >> eliot: people look at mitt romney and say, president obama hope and change -- >> jennifer: exactly, but he has to say my tax plan and your tax plan are completely different. i believe we have to invest in this nation in order to be great. and the president has such an opportunity on romney's tax plan. >> john: i think the president was cut off guard when governor romney said i don't want to cut taxes for the wealthy. well your budget certainly has that. and that's a what are you talking about willis moment that the president let fly over his head. i think in a free society based on democracy and liberty you have this on pbs for two hours every week -- i don't understand -- why do we get to have 7,000 primary debates and only three for
they both want to focus on energy. they both have a training component of what they would like to do. increase exports. concur the deficit. it's pretty -- it's ironic that they both have a similar plan. >> eliot: what you just said is treacherous for the president. >> jennifer: i know. >> eliot: people look at mitt romney and say, president obama hope and change -- >> jennifer: exactly, but he has to say my tax plan and your tax plan are completely different. i believe...
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i think the president is energy "ienergized. mitt romney has looked a little bit tired. you cannot convey that in anyway shape or form. he has added some desperation events tomorrow, including in pennsylvania which shows you he's trying everything he possibly can to pull it out. i think they're counting down the hours. an on election day you know how that is, eliot. you just--there is a moment where you're going oh to have a few hours to yourself, where you're not going to be campaigning, and all you might want to do is sleep. >> eliot: it is exhaustion. you're running on adrenaline and vapors. every campaign, whether you're winning by 20 or it's neck and neck or you're down by 20, you're completely spent. this is a public and very difficult trying process for any candidate, energizing, and the adrenaline is unbelievable. having said that, it's as exhausting as anything one can possibly imagine. you never lost, so you don't know what it feels like. >> jennifer: tell us, what does it feel like. >> eliot: i never said i had. [ laughing ] >> eliot: i did. i lost my first ra
i think the president is energy "ienergized. mitt romney has looked a little bit tired. you cannot convey that in anyway shape or form. he has added some desperation events tomorrow, including in pennsylvania which shows you he's trying everything he possibly can to pull it out. i think they're counting down the hours. an on election day you know how that is, eliot. you just--there is a moment where you're going oh to have a few hours to yourself, where you're not going to be campaigning,...
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deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor that i feel that men should only cry when something heavy falls on them. >> jennifer: oh, stop, no. >> i -- what i have noticed about him, is he only seems to cry about himself. not about other people -- he seems to be very emotional about himself. >> i had to work at a tavern! i had a job! it's like who hasn't had to have a job. whatever. >> jennifer: i know our audience probably agrees with you, but can i just say when a man is strong enough to cry even though you are seeing all of the pictures of the poor guy, nancy is going to hand him a tissue i really appreciate -- >> she'll get that tissue back all orange with bronzer all over i
deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor...
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it's an intelligent energy policy -- which it isn't, but let's assume it is. let's assume we get to energy independence in america. first of all that would take ten years. secondly that doesn't build jobs. it's the work of gaining the independence. the infrastructures being roads, bridges, high waist, or renewables or whatever investments that put people to work or schools or hospitals, those things put people to work. those are worthwhile investments and do generate jobs. but just saying you are going to be energy independent doesn't enrate jobs nor does it lower the cost of gasoline because the cost of gasoline is set on the world market, and we only generate 2% of the world's energy, we consume 25%, and if we generated 5% you are still not in the world market. >> jennifer: the narrative that the president should tell quickly. >> when he took office we were losing 800,000 jobs a month. we pass the american recovery act, saved the automobile industry, did a few other things, and within 14 months we were gaining 50,000 a month. then the president knew to keep
it's an intelligent energy policy -- which it isn't, but let's assume it is. let's assume we get to energy independence in america. first of all that would take ten years. secondly that doesn't build jobs. it's the work of gaining the independence. the infrastructures being roads, bridges, high waist, or renewables or whatever investments that put people to work or schools or hospitals, those things put people to work. those are worthwhile investments and do generate jobs. but just saying you...
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the third area energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly, that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has hand on private land not government langd. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half on government land. if i'm president i'll double them. and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn coal. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs and finally with regards to the tax cut, look i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principal is there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that, that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply not
the third area energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly, that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has hand on private land not government langd. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half on government land. if i'm president i'll double them. and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn...